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Jason Stollsteimer

Jason Stollsteimer (born April 22, 1978) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and real estate agent best known as the and of the Detroit-based band . Born in , Stollsteimer formed in 2000 alongside drummer Don Blum, initially drawing from and influences while emerging from 's post-millennial rock scene. The band's debut album, Lack of Communication (2001), earned critical acclaim for its raw energy, followed by international tours supporting acts like and appearances on shows such as . Their breakthrough came with the 2004 album Pawn Shoppe Heart, produced by ' , which featured the hit single "C'mon C'mon" and peaked at number 36 on the while gaining soundtrack placements in films like House of Wax and the TV series Rescue Me. A highly publicized 2002 altercation with frontman at a club—resulting in White punching Stollsteimer multiple times and later pleading guilty to assault and battery—temporarily overshadowed the band's rising profile but did not derail their momentum. After releasing Love, Hate and Then There's You in 2009, disbanded in 2011, prompting Stollsteimer to form the rock band the Hounds Below in 2010, with whom he debuted the album You Light Me Up in the Dark in 2012, blending with early elements. briefly reunited in 2020 for a planned tour that was canceled due to the , though members have pursued side projects like Stollsteimer's newer band PONYSHOW, which released in 2014. Since 2019, Stollsteimer has worked as a real estate agent for Good Company Realty in , balancing his music legacy with a career in property sales.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Jason Stollsteimer was born on April 22, 1978, in . His mother worked as a nurse, while his father was an architect employed by . He has a younger brother named Eric. Stollsteimer spent his childhood in the suburb of , where he experienced a conventional suburban family life amid the region's working-class environment. As a child, he encountered music primarily through the vibrant local scene, drawing early influences from artists such as and of , without any formal training.

Education and initial influences

Stollsteimer attended in the suburbs of , , where he graduated in the mid-1990s. After graduating, Stollsteimer briefly attended Washtenaw Community College but dropped out at age 19 to focus on music. During his high school years, Stollsteimer showed little initial interest in pursuing a career in , instead aspiring to become a in the late . His early musical tastes leaned toward , such as , and he expressed disinterest in genres like , , and guitars altogether before age 17. This shifted after exposure to influential acts like , which inspired him to abandon his teaching ambitions and explore music more seriously. Stollsteimer's entry into the Detroit music scene came through self-directed experimentation with guitar, supplemented by private lessons arranged by his mother to nurture his growing curiosity. By the late 1990s, he began forming casual bands, including The Done Wrongs with future collaborator Don Blum, blending indie sensibilities with emerging garage rock elements from the local underground. These early endeavors in Detroit's vibrant indie and garage scenes marked his transition from hobbyist to committed musician, laying the groundwork for professional pursuits.

Music career

The Von Bondies

The band was originally formed in 1997 as Baby Killers by Jason Stollsteimer and Marcie Bolen in Detroit, Michigan. They adopted the name in 2000, with Stollsteimer serving as the band's and guitarist alongside Bolen on . The group initially performed under the name Baby Killers before adopting moniker, drawing from Detroit's scene and influences like . Early lineups featured frequent changes, with Stollsteimer as the creative anchor, and the band quickly gained local traction through raw, energetic performances. The Von Bondies released their debut studio album, Lack of Communication, in 2001 on Sympathy for the Record Industry, capturing their gritty garage punk sound with tracks like "Lack of Communication" and "It Came from ." Produced by of , the album showcased Stollsteimer's snarling vocals and the band's lo-fi aesthetic, establishing them within the burgeoning revival. In 2003, they followed with the live album Raw and Rare on Dim Mak Records, compiling recordings from sessions hosted by in 2001 and 2002, along with a performance, highlighting their explosive stage presence. The band's major-label breakthrough came with their second studio album, Pawn Shoppe Heart, released in 2004 on and co-produced by of fame. The record refined their sound with sharper production while retaining raw energy, featuring singles "C'mon C'mon," which peaked at number 21 on the , and "," reaching number 43. These tracks, driven by Stollsteimer's urgent lyrics and the band's driving riffs, propelled Pawn Shoppe Heart to wider commercial success, including strong sales in the and . Amid rising prominence, faced internal tension when Stollsteimer was involved in a physical altercation with on December 13, 2003, at a bar during a record-release party for the band Blanche. The incident stemmed from a dispute over production credits for early tracks that had worked on, escalating into a fight where allegedly punched Stollsteimer multiple times. was charged with aggravated assault but pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and battery in March 2004, receiving a $750 fine and avoiding jail time. Stollsteimer sustained injuries but continued performing, later describing the event as a personal matter unrelated to ongoing band dynamics. After a period of touring and label shifts, issued their third studio album, Love, Hate and Then There's You, on February 3, 2009, via Majordomo Records. Produced in part by , the album marked a more polished evolution, with Stollsteimer co-writing select tracks like "Blame Game" and "Earthquake" alongside longtime drummer Don Blum. Featuring contributions from Rick Parker and , it explored themes of relationships and introspection, though it received mixed reviews for diverging from their raw origins. The band entered an indefinite in following internal changes and Stollsteimer's pursuit of side projects. They reunited in 2020 for a planned 20th-anniversary tour, featuring original members Stollsteimer on vocals and guitar and Don Blum on drums, joined by new additions Leann Banks on bass and Christy Hunt on . The reunion shows, emphasizing their classic catalog, were largely postponed due to the . As of 2025, no new studio albums have been released, and following the canceled 2020 reunion tour, the band has not performed live.

The Hounds Below

The Hounds Below was formed in 2009 by Jason Stollsteimer, who served as the band's and , during a period when he was still actively recording and touring with . This side project allowed Stollsteimer to explore new musical directions while maintaining his commitments to his primary band, with the two outfits occasionally overlapping in touring schedules. The band released its debut self-titled EP in , which was made available as a free download and featured raw, energetic tracks that showcased Stollsteimer's evolving songwriting. Building on this foundation, The Hounds Below issued its full-length album, You Light Me Up in the Dark, on , 2012, via Slimstyle Records. The album emphasized elements, blending gritty guitar riffs, driving rhythms, and Stollsteimer's distinctive vocals to evoke the raw spirit of Detroit's rock heritage, with standout tracks like "For You And I" and "O. Harris" highlighting its punchy, no-frills production. Throughout its run, The Hounds Below prioritized live performances, becoming a fixture in the music scene with shows at venues such as PJ's Lager House and The Loving Touch, where the band delivered high-energy sets that resonated with local audiences. Despite these ties to the city's vibrant community and critical praise for its authentic sound, the band did not achieve major commercial breakthroughs, remaining more of a favorite than a mainstream act. The Hounds Below effectively dissolved around 2013–2014 as Stollsteimer grew frustrated with the band's unstable lineup and sought fresh creative outlets, marking a transitional phase in his career before shifting focus to other endeavors.

PONYSHOW and band reunions

In 2014, Jason Stollsteimer formed the trio PONYSHOW in , alongside drummer Don Blum and bassist Leann Banks, both former members of . The band debuted with a limited-edition 7-inch single featuring the tracks "Folks" and "Yeah, My Ears," released in November 2014, which showcased Stollsteimer's signature raw, garage-influenced sound through energetic riffs and collaborative arrangements. Following their initial output, PONYSHOW maintained a low-profile approach with no full-length albums or additional singles released after 2014, emphasizing live performances and the band's collaborative songwriting process, where Stollsteimer handled primary and vocals while integrating contributions from Blum and Banks on . This setup allowed the group to sustain an ongoing presence in the music scene without extensive recording commitments, building on Stollsteimer's prior work with acts like The Hounds Below in a single, streamlined evolution of his musical style. The Von Bondies, Stollsteimer's seminal band, reunited in after nearly a decade apart, with Stollsteimer on lead vocals and guitar, Blum on drums, Banks on bass, and Christy Hunt on forming the current lineup. The reunion was marked by announced tour dates in May 2020 to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary, though these plans were canceled due to the . As of 2025, no new studio albums have been released, and following the canceled 2020 reunion tour, the band has not performed live.

Other professional pursuits

Music production and management

Stollsteimer contributed to the behind-the-scenes aspects of ' sophomore album Pawn Shoppe Heart (2004), acting as co-producer on tracks including and in collaboration with and Jim Diamond. This production work occurred amid escalating band tensions, culminating in a publicized feud with over prior production credits on the group's debut album Lack of Communication. For the Von Bondies' third album, Love, Hate and Then There's You (2009), Stollsteimer handled primary songwriting duties, with all songs written by him and co-production contributions from on select tracks like "This Is Our Perfect Crime." In 2017, Stollsteimer pivoted from fronting bands to artist management, signing and guiding two Detroit-based acts with global ambitions: Valley Hush and Tart. He also curated The Secret Friends Festival that year, a one-night event at The Loving Touch in , spotlighting eight emerging bands from the and to foster local talent. Stollsteimer has sustained involvement in songwriting and occasional production for independent projects since his management transition, drawing on his extensive experience without pursuing high-profile credits.

Real estate career

Stollsteimer began his career in 2019 upon obtaining his license as a realtor in . He affiliated with Good Company Realty, a Michigan-based firm, and established his practice in . In this role, he prioritizes tailoring transactions to align with each client's individual circumstances and preferences, drawing on a client-centered approach to guide buyers and sellers through the process. As of 2025, Stollsteimer has amassed six years of professional experience in , a pivot motivated by the pursuit of greater stability amid the uncertainties of the music industry, as highlighted in contemporary reporting. He has successfully balanced these professional demands with his ongoing musical endeavors, including periodic band activities.

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